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THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL. FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 6, 1919.f fgjjSSHgg -"W"rT iTiiVf883851 iuMiiiwiiMPii in iiiiiji i,., iiii jtjo 1 1,1' ii,ujLiiiii!!ii m MiiiiiiMiiiiiiiwiii'iiiii wi.i-J.,'!jppi:iji, I'lijiiiiy, i, iijiiigiBiisrjg -j- v JWITHy-' At IRIGHT AT RAYS$2oSS PECIZ dBAELLODRIRIGHT ON THE CORNER21Look ibr the RainbowBuy the Fan that Outsells all OthersG-E fans outsell all others. The G-E Whiz, nine-inch sirig!speecj fanhas met with such popular favor that early buying is the part of wisdom. Itsquality and durability make it a worthy figure in the well-known General Electricline. -G-E Fans can be bought froms VPensacola Electric CompanyPERSONAL MENTION.Friends of Mrs. I O.- Cox win boglad to know that she has returnedhome. after having undergone a successful operation at the Pensacola hospital and is reported as much improved.Dr. and Mrs. M. A. Llsckkoff are entertaining as guests at their home onthe Bayshore on the Bayshore Mrs.Lischkoff's father, Mr. Chas. Wolf, andher sister, Mrs. Edward Lipper, s ofHouston, Texas. This is Mr. Wolf'sfirst visit to Pensacola but Mrs. Lipper has visited Here previously andhas numerous friends in the city bywhom she and her father are beingextended a most cordial welcome.Miss Vera Keller leaves tonight forSpartanburg, S. C, where she will attend the commence ment exercises ofj Converse college which became hej Alma Mater when she graduated in 'I I! with a B. Ms. degree. After enjoyinsr the delightful round of commence- ment gayeties at Converse she goto New York City where she tookvocal study last summer under MadamoRenard and Will spend the remainderof the summer there with her aunt,Mrs. Louise Rogers. ,Friends will be glad to learn that"Billy" the bright little son of Mr.and Mrs. L. W. Welles is reported asmuch improved after having been quiteill at his home on East Cervantesstreet.Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Breen left yesterday for Chipley and De FuniakSprings, Fla., where they will speiJthe week with friends.Miss Agnes M. McKinna, socialworker for Escambia county, leavestoday at noon, for Century, Fla., whereshe goes in connection with her work.SpeedometerService StationSpecialists onSpeedometersVacuum Tartlss, Horns andSpot Lights. 19 East Garden StreetPhone 333FEED C. WAITETHE LIFE INSURANCE MAN3915 American Bank Bldg.Phone 912.NAY'SREADY TO WEAR STORELadiee' ulU, Dresses, Skirts, Blouse,Hosiery and Hate.Alto fine Shoe Repairing.82 Eeet Wriflht. Phone 441.Cylinders RegroimdOversize Pistons, Rings and Pins fitted, all Cylinders Ground on JlealdGrinders. Prices reasonable.Rrniyan CompanyPins and Jefferson StreetsP. O. Box 236. .. .. Phone 420Pensacola, Fla.CARY&CO.Highest Grade Domestic CoalOrder now for WinterPhones 6, 93, 119, 134CYCLES, New and Secondhand TIRES, REPAIRSWilson -Biggs Co."Home of the Dayton"24 South Palaf ox StreetABBOTT AUTOREPAIR CO.Palafox and Gregory StreetsPhone 415Elebash Jewelry Co.Jewelers and OpticiansSuccessors toPeter Lindenstruth112 S. Palafox St. Phone 713DR. LIVINGSTONETHE SPECIALISTWhat I Say I'll Do, IWill Do.Second Floor, Masonic , Temple,Pensacola.-Let Us Make You MakeGood With a Kodak."REYNALDS MUSIC HOUSEE. O'BRIEN MOTTATEACHER OF VIOLINStudio, No. 212 W. Cervantes St.Phone No. 813CAPT.BENNIEEDMUNDSONLAUNCHESTORENTTELEPHONE 204- Mrs. Rothermel spent the week-endat Pensacola visiting' her husband andMrs. J. P. Mix and family; whilethere she witnessed the launching ofthe ship "Escambia" from the Pensacola ship yards, where Mr. Rothermel Is employed in the warehousestore room of the yard. She also hadthe privilege of eating dinner at their"immense "help your self" cafeteria,where they feed thousands every day.She also went through a Germansubmarine, which was in port there,it was the UB-88, and has the recordof sinking sixteen steamers. BayMinette Times.Mr. and, Mrs. B. W. Jernigan, ofBirmingham, and Mr. and Mrs. JamesC. Walts, of CarryVille, -Fla., are amongguests stopping at the San Carlos.Mrs. Hal Brosnaham has returnedhome after visiting in Magnolia, Miss;,the guest of Mr. and Mrs. HenryMentz.,M. J. Savalle, manager of the Hinman Co., near Bluff Springs, Fla., irftspending several days in town on business. ...'MORRIS BROS.LADIES READY - TO - WEARGENTS' FURNISHINGSALL NEW STOCKBelmont and DevIIIiers StreetsJ. P. REMICH & SONSThe Store That Satisfies"Remlch's Grocery SpecialsAlways SatisfyPHONE 722A number of his friends celebratedthe occasion of his 16th birthday withCharles Mayes yesterday when a swimming party with a picnic supper servedafterwards at Bayview was enjoyed.Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Elebash. of Selma,Ale., are visiting for several weeks inthe city and during their stay are making their home at the San Carlos.C. W.- Lamar will leave Sunday toattend commencement at Princetonnext Week when his son. LieutenantLamartine V. Lamar 5-(senior grade)graduates with an A. B. degree. Aftercommencement week he will be joinedin Xew York by Misses Anna Lamarand Doris Merritt who are attendingthe Hartridge school, Plainsfield, X. Jand by his younger son, Charles Lamarwho is attending the St. Paul school,New Hempshire. They will accompanyhim home coming by way of steamerof Jacksonville stopping to visit pointsof . interest enroute.DID YOU SLEEP WELL LAST NIGHT ?You would have with "SKEETER RUN"to protect you.PER CENT REBATEOn ell Cash Purchases. Save Your Coupons.HAMILTON RUSSELL"ONLY THE BEST""EVERYTHING IN DRUGS"I212 South Palafox Street.Phone 848BATHINGCOME AND EN JOY YOURSELFDANCING ANDROAD INN, ACROSS THE BAYDANCES4 Nights Each Week-4Saturday, Sunday, Wednesday, FridayMusic by.. Seven-Piece OrchestraBoats leave City Wharf, Palafox Street, daily at 2:30 p. m.,7:30 p. m.and every 2 hours Saturdays and Sundays, commencing at 8 a. m.Who Slew Schuyler? "Vicky Van?"Mystery IHow a woman, wife of a wealthyNew Yorker, passed through a secretdoor into the next house and thereassumed a different name, 'appearance and personality, is partly thestory, of "Vicky Van," a new Paramount . picture, starring Ethel Clayton, which will be seen next Sundayat the. Isis theater. The big problemis the death of Randolph Schuyler,husband of the heroine. Who killedSchuyler? "Vick Van?" You will knowwhen you've seen the picture.' .Carolyn , Wells wrote the story. Youwill remember her for other novelssuch as "The Curved Blades," "TheGolden Bag," etc. She is a prolificand talented author of mystery tales.Marion Fairfax made the adaptionand Robert G. Vignola directed thepicture.Ethel Clayton is said to be at herbest in a sort of dual role. The castis also declared to be excellent. NoahBeery has the important role Schuyler a semi-heavy part, which demands much fine acting.Paramount has given this picture awonderful metropolitan setting andit is declared to be one of the mosteffective things Miss Clayton 'hadone since her entrance into motionpictures.Carpenter's Play is Picturized for, Marguerite Clark.O delightful story in every respect,"Three Men and a Girl." MargueriteClark's Latest Paramount picture whichwill be shown at the Isis theatre todayand tomorrow, is based upon EdwardChilds Carpenter's stage success, "TheThree eBars," which was producedat the Empire theatre. New York, inOctober, 1917.The theme deals with three men,all of them woman haters, and avivacious girl who, to escape an odiousmarriage, finds refuge in the summercamp where the men had. gone ; toescape women. One of these, Christopher Kent, is pursued by a woman,while Julius Vanneman, a violinisthates womenkind because he was jilted. Dr. Henry oFrsyth, the third ofthe bears, as Sylvia Weston, the girl,calls them, is the self-constitutedguardian of the others.When Sylvia escapes from her hometo avoid wedding an old man andfinds refuge in a summer camp wherethe three woman haters are living.When they return, they find her asleepcurled up on a couch. They are extremely annoyed and Sylvia termsthem bears and leaves them to take upwith her nurse."The Unbeliever." ,"I am only sorry that every man,woman, and child in the city did notbet to view this wonderful picture."In my estimation it is a far better"after-the-war" picture than it was before, while we were still fighting. Manyof my patrons preferred it to "Heartsof the World", and I endorse it heart -edly."Mr. II. II. Holdridge, Zenith Theatre,Shenandoah, Iowa.At Pastime theatre today and tomorrow. . -i r ite will toi Marguerite Clark in "Three Men and a Girl" at Isis Theatre Today1 .1 ' I...III . --. 1Lik;:.i:--j,:.:?::-:''ovt ,'.5' SSs: '.: :' ".vj i v7?. 9s' v4 f5"VilL you be'mme' ? fIsis Sundayj row. I- - ' 11 :iX ,; V '. i.r' . i 4 y;J!-. A. i f . v fj j i j't4' J i ;h; lone O'0onnel5s Musical Comedy Com pany at Paetime "Next Week.i , : 1 ;rBETTER THAN 'HEARTS OF THE WORLD"So say all who have seen this great pictureA Kleine-Edison Super-ProductionT ix o XT 33. :-JoiG 1 &-V O X"With Marguerite Court ot and Raymond McKee99A Real WAR FILM with Real HEROES of the GREAT WARPASTIME THEATRE, Today and Tomorrow.'' ' Popular prices will prevail, 10 and 20c, including war tax.All Next Week IONE O'DONNELL and Her Company The best Musical Comedy Com? , . pany on the road today.